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CHI: Poker Ride 2006
#78
Originally Posted by MLPROJECT
how was it boys? (and ladies)_
oh well. I got all my ****ups out of my system in time for the Tour da Chicago next week.
#79
puvpntb
Joined: Jul 2005
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Nat said about 30 people showed up, good times. I (also) headed out a few minutes early, after Twisted Spoke to defrost and get some eats.
Nice meeting people, I saw teadogg by the side of the road and should have stopped to ask if he needed a hand but I was craving alcohol.
Thanks for putting the ride together! My buddy had two aces when I left, I'm calling him to win.
Nice meeting people, I saw teadogg by the side of the road and should have stopped to ask if he needed a hand but I was craving alcohol.
Thanks for putting the ride together! My buddy had two aces when I left, I'm calling him to win.
#80
Originally Posted by gregg
I saw teadogg by the side of the road and should have stopped to ask if he needed a hand but I was craving alcohol.
I agree it was nice to meet/re-see people. I certainly hope someone got a picture of SR so all can share in his "outfit" glory.
Hopefully you're all planning on coming out for stage 1 of the tour on the 8th.
#83
Thread Starter
meet the mets

Joined: Jun 2005
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From: Bucktown, Chicago
Bikes: Raleigh conversion (hours spent making it look like a Pista); Porter Track, Samson Track, Leto Roadie.
No suprise that Tim won the "Best Dressed" award, which equalled an NOS Motobecane cap. Very green.
Haven't figured out how much we raised yet (and I'm out the door, trying to eat some jambalaya with giboyeux), but as Gregg mentioned, I think we started out thirtystrong, and probably ended at about twenty. Not bad.
I got a flat on Barry and Halsted, so thanks to Nate for assisting with a pump (winner of a Selle Italia cap).
Sorry I'm not remembering names too well, but the grand prize of a new-batch Phil cog (18t) and a matching t-shirt went to the man with three of a kind (I think three nines?). No matches, high of 8 won the illustrious Raleigh Banana cap for the Worst Hand award.
Sorry about the bad luck, Tristan/Val...glad you made it out. Naz, hope you're feeling better. Gregg: good to meet you! See you soon.
Haven't figured out how much we raised yet (and I'm out the door, trying to eat some jambalaya with giboyeux), but as Gregg mentioned, I think we started out thirtystrong, and probably ended at about twenty. Not bad.
I got a flat on Barry and Halsted, so thanks to Nate for assisting with a pump (winner of a Selle Italia cap).
Sorry I'm not remembering names too well, but the grand prize of a new-batch Phil cog (18t) and a matching t-shirt went to the man with three of a kind (I think three nines?). No matches, high of 8 won the illustrious Raleigh Banana cap for the Worst Hand award.
Sorry about the bad luck, Tristan/Val...glad you made it out. Naz, hope you're feeling better. Gregg: good to meet you! See you soon.
#84
I am an incurable.
Joined: Apr 2005
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From: Champaign, IL
Bikes: IRO Mark V pro (RIP), Bianchi Giro, Giant Xtc1, Redline Conquest Pro, Kelly Deluxe singlespeed.
Well, it seems like it was a good time. I wish that staying the week would have been an option for me, but I kinda need to work this week. Also, I feel that spending a week in Chicago probably would end up being more expensive than just traveling there twice...I don't know, just a feeling.
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#88
9th ward in exile
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: chicago
Bikes: Kitching fixed conversion, Serotta time trial, old trek work bike, gary fisher mtn
I am totally stoked about winning worst hand! It was fun riding around in the rain for a few hours. I only hope that I stayed close enough to SR to absorb some of his fashion sense.
#90
Originally Posted by salome
hey naz, did you get any other decent shots?
I thought people needed to see Tim in his glory though...
#91
The TechnoHippyBiker
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Chicago, IL
Bikes: mtn ss, fixed road
Yea, definitely good times.
The weather kinda sucked but wasn't really a factor...especially after maybe 2 beers.
Nice to finally meet some of the names on here and re-meet some people. Lots of familiar faces actaully. It's amazing the close circles we online bikers run in.
Be cool. Stay warm!
The weather kinda sucked but wasn't really a factor...especially after maybe 2 beers.
Nice to finally meet some of the names on here and re-meet some people. Lots of familiar faces actaully. It's amazing the close circles we online bikers run in.
Be cool. Stay warm!
#92
4 letter tirade
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: 8 blocks west of the Sears Tower
Bikes: Soon to be owner of a matching pair of Rock Lobster CX machines, Kelly Deluxe, Bianchi Commuter, Waterford R22
yeah, i second all that has been said. Really, just a fun relaxing ride, with lots of high fives and cheers and familiar smiling faces. Looking foward to seeing everyone next weekend
#93
Originally Posted by Super Rookie
Where were you fool?
Shooooo.
You missed my kick ass outfit!
Tim
Shooooo.
You missed my kick ass outfit!
Tim
I started putting the new ride together and didn't finish in time to make the race.
#94
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meet the mets

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From: Bucktown, Chicago
Bikes: Raleigh conversion (hours spent making it look like a Pista); Porter Track, Samson Track, Leto Roadie.
Originally Posted by monkey
I was at Filter since 8AM, waiting for you! Sorry I missed out.
I started putting the new ride together and didn't finish in time to make the race.
I started putting the new ride together and didn't finish in time to make the race.
#97
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meet the mets

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From: Bucktown, Chicago
Bikes: Raleigh conversion (hours spent making it look like a Pista); Porter Track, Samson Track, Leto Roadie.
Update: so, we must've started out with 25 riders, so we raised $75 for the BMEF, and $75 for The Big Fix. Not too bad for an afternoon of riding, drinking, and fixing flats.
Which means I've got quite a few leftover spokecards. Maybe I should eBay 'em as part of a DIY bike hipster kit?
Which means I've got quite a few leftover spokecards. Maybe I should eBay 'em as part of a DIY bike hipster kit?



